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Minor in Anthropology:
Students minoring in anthropology are required to complete a minimum
of 18 credit hours in anthropology, including the following:
i. All of:
ANTH 1013 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1023 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
ANTH 1033 Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 2543 Constructing Socio-Cultural Anthropology
Any course in area ethnography
Minor in Forensic
Anthropology:
Forensic anthropology intersects with both anthropological and forensic
studies. It is a specialty within the subdiscipline of physical anthropology
and, because it deals with the analysis of human skeletal remains in
a medico-legal context, it has applications for forensic science.
Prospective students
are advised that ANTH 1023 is not a prerequisite for any of the required
courses; that the required courses are to be taken in the order listed,
with each a prerequisite of the subsequent course; and that ANTH 4443
has an enrolment limit of 25 with admission requiring permission of
the instructor.
Students minoring
in forensic anthropology are required to complete a minimum of 18 credit
hours, of which 9 credit hours are from the required courses and a minimum
of 9 credit hours from the optional courses:
Required
courses:
ANTH 2443 Human Skeletal Biology
ANTH 3443 Forensic Osteology and Archaeology
ANTH 4443 Applied Forensic Anthropology
Optional
Courses:
ANTH 1023 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
ANTH 1033 Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 2413 Human Physical Variation and Variability
BIOL 1551 Principles of Biology: Part I
BIOL 1552 Principles of Biology: Part II
CRIM 1006 Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
HMRT 2003 Introduction to Human Rights
HMRT 3506 Human Rights in International and Foreign Policy
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